Abstract

This work analyzed the social mobility of graduated teachers and their strategic importance for Brazilian federalism. Four topics oriented our analysis: 1) What is really the attractiveness of teacher profession? Why did secondary students decide to become teachers in Brazil?; 2) Does the academic capital (graduate degree) allow the social mobility?; 3) What is the importance of graduated teachers on social stratification? What is the importance of social mobility for teachers to national plan of education and federalism strategies?; and 4) Would teachers break with the social reproduction? Would teachers stimulate the changing of habitus? Survey and interview were the guide to quantitative, qualitative and literature analysis. In Brazil, from the method perspective of this work the main conclusions were: 1) most of the graduated teachers do not obtain a social mobility from undergraduate to exercise of profession; 2) the rise of cultural access by teachers could represent a cultural mobility; 3) the teachers are important for federalism strategies by their disposition of live in areas with low Human Development Index and low incomes than other Brazilian professionals; and, 4) the presence of teachers in number per inhabitants related with the low number of homicides per inhabitants.

Highlights

  • The number of graduated teachers is approximately 2 million in Brazil, which represents nearly 1% of Brazilian population (INEP, 2015)

  • The emerged questions here were: what is the importance of graduated teachers on social stratification? What is the importance of social mobility for teachers to national plan of education (Brasil, 2014) and federalism strategies?

  • Would teachers break with the social reproduction? Would teachers stimulate the changing of habitus? the objectives of this work were to discuss the social mobility of graduated teachers and to analyze elements for federalism in Brazil by described questions

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Introduction

The number of graduated teachers is approximately 2 million in Brazil, which represents nearly 1% of Brazilian population (INEP, 2015). Graduated teachers analyzed on this work are the licentiates to teaching of undergraduate courses (Licenciatura) that form teachers to secondary education, in diverse knowledge areas: pedagogy ( primary education), chemical, biology, mathematical, geography, history, physics, letters, arts, music, and. How to cite this paper: Santana, O. Teachers in Brazil: Social Mobility and Elements for Federalism Strategies. The quantity of teachers in Brazil is significant, a deficit of teachers in classrooms exists (Gatti, 2010). This could be one factor to attractiveness of teacher profession. What is really the attractiveness of teacher profession? Why did secondary students decide to become teachers in Brazil? Would the cause be social mobility?

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